[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 117 (Thursday, July 24, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S4899]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WORLD WAR II VETERANS VISIT
Mr. UDALL of Colorado. Madam President, I wish to pay tribute to the
outstanding military service of a group of incredible Coloradans. At
critical times in our Nation's history, these veterans each played a
role in defending the world from tyranny, truly earning their
reputation as guardians of peace and democracy through their service
and sacrifice. Now, thanks to Honor Flight, these combat veterans came
to Washington, DC to visit the national memorials built to honor those
who served and those who fell. They've also come to share their
experiences with later generations and to pay tribute to those who gave
their lives. I am proud to welcome them here, and I join with all
Coloradans in thanking them for all they have done for us.
I also want to thank the volunteers from Honor Flight of Northern
Colorado who made this trip possible. These volunteers are great
Coloradans in their own right, and their mission to bring our veterans
to Washington, DC is truly commendable.
I wish to publicly recognize the veterans who visited our Nation's
capital, many seeing for the first time the memorials built as a
tribute to their selfless service. Today, I honor these Colorado
veterans on their visit to Washington, DC, and I join them in paying
tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of liberty.
Veterans from World War II include: Norlin Akers, Joseph Arthur,
Donald Carlstrom, William Culp, Robert Davidson, Victor Ebel, Reginold
Edwards, Arthur Engler, John Eschbaugh, Daniel Flanagan, Anthony Gance,
Robert Gittinger, Paul Glasgow, Gene Hansen, Dean Hecker, Henry Jesse,
Benjamin Jones, Robert King, Virgil Kiser, Fred Knipschild, James
McIver, Richard Minges, Jack Moss, Ronald Reidy, Robert Ryan, Herbert
Shelton, J Spaulding, William Spearman, Charles Sutter, Howard Swartz,
Arpad Szallar, Eugene Turnbull, William Worth, and George Zuniga.
Veterans from the Korean war include: Dean Amdahl, Alfred Apodaca,
Jennings Barr, Earl Bartlow, Elmer Bartlow, James Beach, John
Bergquist, Eugene Burmester, Larry Carpenter, Glenn Chapman, William
Chrismer, Harl Clark, Leonard Cooper, Sr., LaVerne Dietz, Alfred
Duchene, Emanuel Eckas, Thelma Eckas, Donald Eckert, Jessie Ellis,
Edwin Ellstrom, Samuel Evans, Jr., Herman Friesenhahn, Henry Geisert,
Paul Gill, Lloyd Gould, George Hare, Eugene Hemmerle, William Hock,
Milton Hunholz, Willis Janssen, William King, Dean Kingcade, Wallace
Kirchhoff, Lawrence Kopecky, Richard Kounovsky, John Kreman, Kenneth
Lamp, Robert Larsen, Dennis Larson, Lawrence Lawler, James Lee, William
Leppert, Murdo MacLennan, Philip Mahoney, Charles Markesbery, Gene
Mitchell, Robert Nagel, Dale Nelson, George Niedermayr, Willard
Nordick, Richard Ochsner, Gerald Pearson, Donald Piermattei, Reid Pope,
Paul Shapard, Howard Smallwood, Richard Spaulding, Donald Sterling,
Harold Sulzbach, Robert Swanstrom, Betty Taylor, John Waddell, Donald
Webb, Louie Wells, Russel White, Norman Wikler, Egbert Womack, Jr.,
George Woodman, and James Yenter.
Veterans from the Vietnam war include: Jon Ackerman, Isidro Arroyo,
Ronald Britton, Steven Drake, Vearlon Forbes, James Freeland, Jimmie
Garcia, Kenneth Hedger, Kenneth Hollingshead, Kenneth Jacobsen, Mark
Kauffman, Terry Keating, Robert Klausner, William Miller, William
Ortega, Marvin Pruitt, Robert Taylor, and Gene Thim.
Our Nation asked a great deal of these individuals--to leave their
families to fight in unknown lands and put their lives on the line.
Each one of these Coloradans bravely answered the call. They served our
country with courage, and in return, let us ensure they are shown the
honor and appreciation they deserve. Please join me in thanking these
Colorado veterans and the volunteers of Honor Flight of Northern
Colorado for their tremendous service.
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